Joseph G. Cook
Williford Gragg Distinguished Professor of Law
A.B., 1961, J.D., 1964, University of Alabama
LL.M., 1965, Yale University
Joseph Cook
Publications
Books & Chapters:
Co-author, Criminal Law (LexisNexis, 5th ed., 2003, supplemented annually).
Materials on Justice Theory, 2002 (electronic).
Co-author, Criminal Procedure (LexisNexis, 5th ed., 2001, supplemented annually ).
Constitutional Rights
of the Accused, 4 vols. (West Group,
3rd ed., 1996, supplemented annually).
Co-author, Civil Rights
Actions, 7 vols. (LexisNexis, 1996,
supplemented biannually).
Articles:
A series of 12 “critical surveys” of criminal law in Tennessee, 1969-80,
Tenn. L. Rev.
vols. 36-49.
Warrantless Searches Incident to Arrest, 24 Ala.
L. Rev. 607 (1972).
The Art of Frisking, 40 Fordham
L. Rev. 789 (1972).
Varieties of Detention and the Fourth Amendment, 23 Ala.
L. Rev. 287 (1971).
Subjective Attitudes of Arrestee and Arrestor as Affecting Occurrence
of Arrest, 19 Kan. L. Rev.
173 (1971).
Requisite Particularity in Search Warrant Authorization, 38 Tenn.
L. Rev. 496 (1971).
Additional articles in Tenn. L. Rev., Vand. L. Rev., and Case and Comment.

